How to Control ESP8266 GPIO using Android App


https://www.electronics-lab.com/control-esp8266-gpio-using-android-app/

This video will guide you to control gpio of esp8266 from android app in details. so that you can build your first home automation project easily. How to Control ESP8266 GPIO using Android App – [Link]

ESP8266 Standalone WiFI Relay Control


https://www.electronics-lab.com/esp8266-standalone-wifi-relay-control/

In this tutorial you will learn how to use ESP8266 in standalone mode to control a relay via Web-UI. The ESP broadcasts its own SSID and there is no need to connect to a router. ESP8266 Standalone WiFI Relay Control – [Link]

AmpStrike – Battery Powered Bench Power Supply


https://www.electronics-lab.com/ampstrike-battery-powered-bench-power-supply/

This is a small bench power supply that is powered by two lithium-ion batteries. The project was inspired by Dave Jones from EEVblog but the design is completely mine. The voltage range is 0-20V regulated in 10mV steps and maximum current is 1A with current limit set in 1mA steps. The power supply runs on […]

3.3V @ 1.5A Buck Regulator


https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/3-3v-1-5a-buck-regulator/

The circuit presented here is based on LTC3601, a high efficiency, monolithic synchronous buck regulator from Linear Technology. The circuit operates at an input voltage ranging from 4V to 15V, this makes it suitable for a wide range of power supply applications. It is capable of producing a output voltage of 3.3V. Burst Mode operation […]

AmpStrike – Battery Powered Bench Power Supply


https://www.electronics-lab.com/project/ampstrike-battery-powered-bench-power-supply/

Introduction This is a small bench power supply that is powered by two lithium-ion batteries. The project was inspired by Dave Jones from EEVblog but the design is completely mine. The voltage range is 0-20V regulated in 10mV steps and maximum current is 1A with current limit set in 1mA steps. Schematic   Linear Voltage […]

High-performance scope probes top out at 20 GHz


https://www.electronics-lab.com/high-performance-scope-probes-top-out-at-20-ghz/

Tektronix, Inc., the world’s leading manufacturer of oscilloscopes, introduced the P7700 series of TriMode™ probes for use with Tektronix performance oscilloscopes. Offering up to 20 GHz bandwidth, the new probes ease the challenges designers face when debugging circuits found in the latest mobile and enterprise designs by minimizing probe loading, improving access to smaller, more-densely […]

21.1% efficiency with Perovskite solar cells


https://www.electronics-lab.com/21-1-efficiency-with-perovskite-solar-cells/

Scientists have successfully developed a Perovskite solar call containing Cesium which has attained an efficiency of 21.1%, as well as a world record for reproducibility. by Denis Meyer @ elektormagazine.com: In adding Cesium, the scientists at EPFL, let by Michael Saliba, have developed the first Perovskite compound with triple cations (Cs/MA/FA). These new films are more […]

An Electrocardiograph business card


https://www.electronics-lab.com/an-electrocardiograph-business-card/

Peter Isza has designed and produced an amazing electrocardiograph business card and open sourced the design files. MobilECG II is an open source clinical grade Holter ECG. For more information, please visit http://mobilecg.hu An Electrocardiograph business card – [Link]

‘Circuit Cobbling’ the Riffle Data Logger


https://www.electronics-lab.com/48276-2/

John Keefe has designed an open source data logger that is able to monitor conductivity, temperature and turbidity of water in lakes and fits inside a plastic bottle. The board is designed to monitor the conductivity (and, possibly, contamination) of water in lakes and streams, with the wonderful feature that it fits through the mouth […]

Get ready for MPLAB Express


https://www.electronics-lab.com/get-ready-for-mplab-express/

Chas from iradan.com discuss about MPLAB Express, the new cloud IDE from Microchip for PIC microcontrollers. He writes: I credit the maker movement with bringing electronics back from the crusty old and lonely electronics hobby back into the main stream. The Arduino is the micro of choice for this army of makers and I conceded […]